Virtual
Reality Movies: Attractions and Recreation

Each panorama movie
is available in two file sizes. The small movies display at the same
size on your computer screen as the large movies, but the small movies
do not allow you to zoom in on as much detail as the large movies do.
Most of the color movies are a full circle (360 degrees). The black and white VRs are approximately 180 degree views.

Alligator Farm, 1910
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The South Beach Alligator Farm in St. Augustine c.1910

Alligator Farm, 1910
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The South Beach Alligator Farm in St. Augustine c.1910

Coral Castle
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2.1 MB

Edward
Leedskalnin singlehandedly built these sculptures out of coral rock,
using tools assembled from automobile parts.

Coral Castle
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1.9 MB

Edward
sculpted most of the stones 10 miles away in Florida City, then secretly transported them to their present site.

Derby Day in Hialeah Park, 1931
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Miami
Racing Association on Derby Day in Hialeah Park, Saratoga of the south,
March 7, 1931.

Flamingo Gardens
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1.7 MB

This
is a view of the splendid walk-through aviary split into habitats such
as cypress forest and mangrove swamp.

Florida State Fair
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Color panorama of a recent Florida State Fair showing various carnival rides lit up at night.

Historic Bok Sanctuary
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4.8 MB

The
gardens at Bok Tower are located at the highest point of the Florida Peninsula.

This
VR highlights the Longleaf Pine-Turkey Oak habitat that is similar to
what once covered much of the Southeastern United States.

Race course in Hialeah Park, circa 1938
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The
Miami Jockey Club in Hialeah Park at the world's greatest race course,
circa 1938.

Ringling Museum: Cà d'Zan
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The Ringlings'
love of Italy, nurtured during frequent visits to Europe, was reflected in the mediterranean style of their home.
It's name, "Cà d'Zan" in an Italian dialect spoken in Venice, means "House of John".

Royal Poinciana Hotel,
1912
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A view
of the Florida East Coast Hotel Company's Royal Poinciana on Palm Beach,
circa 1912.